The North American Review, Volume 107University of Northern Iowa, 1868 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 239
... says , with honest confidence in himself : " Nay , I durst * Let one suffice for all . In the " Royal Martyr , " Porphyrius , awaiting his ex- ecution , says to Maximin , who had wished him for a son - in - law : - " Where'er thou stand ...
... says , with honest confidence in himself : " Nay , I durst * Let one suffice for all . In the " Royal Martyr , " Porphyrius , awaiting his ex- ecution , says to Maximin , who had wished him for a son - in - law : - " Where'er thou stand ...
Page 240
... says of the " Re- hearsal , " the only one of them that had any wit in it , and it has a great deal : " Much less am I concerned at the noble name of Bayes ; that's a brat so like his own father that he can- not be mistaken for any ...
... says of the " Re- hearsal , " the only one of them that had any wit in it , and it has a great deal : " Much less am I concerned at the noble name of Bayes ; that's a brat so like his own father that he can- not be mistaken for any ...
Page 321
... says e ri náðoi . Perhaps Mr. Farrar's most unfortunate remark on this subject is on page 145 , where he says : " N. B. When ei is used with the optative , the sense varies with the tense ; e . g . ei raûтa moιoî , if he should be doing ...
... says e ri náðoi . Perhaps Mr. Farrar's most unfortunate remark on this subject is on page 145 , where he says : " N. B. When ei is used with the optative , the sense varies with the tense ; e . g . ei raûтa moιoî , if he should be doing ...
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LAURENCE Sterne | 1 |
METEORIC SHOWERS | 38 |
THE RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN ITALY | 51 |
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